How to estimate causal effects associated with family planning? An introduction to Prince BART, a new approach to effect estimation based on principal stratification and Bayesian non-parametric models
Lucas Godoy Garraza,
Ilene S. Speizer,
Leontine Alkema
Abstract:There is interest in learning about the causal effect of family planning (FP) on empowerment-related outcomes. Experimental data related to this question are available from trials in which FP programs increase access to FP. However, estimating the effect of interest is challenging because FP and empowerment-related variables are likely to be confounded. We propose a new approach, Prince BART, to estimate the causal effect of FP on other outcomes of interest, among women affected by a FP program. Prince BART co… Show more
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